Yes it does. For example, "She pioneered the student graduate scheme" or "Charles Darwin pioneered the natural selection theory of evolution"
The verb to relate can be used for a singular or a plural subject; for example:First person, singular: I relate the lines.First person, plural: We relate the lines.Second person, singular: You relate the lines.Second person, plural: You relate the lines.Third person, singular: He relates the lines. Shewill relate the lines.Third person, plural: They relate the lines.
a pioneer dressmaker is a person who makes dresses for pioneers that is what i think
Pioneer
This person is an explorer, a pioneer.
Such a person is called a pioneer.
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Able, ache and acme relate to a person. Aunt and army relate to a person.
If I'm correct, a light pioneer is a person that uses light in therapy. Not really sure. Sorry.
pioneer [the person]
pioneer
The best way to relate to a person who is arrogant or "self-proud" is to put yourself in a position that they see as similar to themselves. If you can find attributes that are common, then that person will be more likely to relate to you.
Founder or pioneer are two pretty good choices.